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Courtesy of Harry Hall, 223 High St., S.E., Albuquerque, New Mexico 87102. This Nichols and Shepard Double Cylinder Engine was built in 1922 and is Number 13951. It develops 20-75 HP and is owned by Mr. R. W. Creek, Batavia, Iowa. It is said to be the las

Courtesy of Jack Beamish, Box 271, Hamiota, Manitoba, Canada Picture of myself getting a little exercise on the end of a fork handle.

Jack Beamish

Courtesy of Jack Beamish, Box 271, Hamiota, Manitoba, Canada You can see the four presidents heads in the distant background at Mount Rush-more. The elevation was 7242 feet with a great view.

Jack Beamish

Courtesy of Harry Hall, 223 High Street S. E. Albuquerque, New Mexico 87102. Tandem Compound Advance Rumely Engine owned by Maynard Wright, of Bird City, Kansas. In good condition it was one of the few compound cylinder engines at the Antique Engine and T

Courtesy of Fred Fox, Box 146, County House Rd., Mt. Royal, New Jersey 08061. ''I went to Swaffam to do a deys throshin' for northin''. I wish the truck had not been in the way of the camera as the action picture would have been most real. In fact, it eve

Courtesy of S. J. Arnold, 1009 Amber Rd., Orlando, Florida 32807. Mount Washington, New Hampshire Cog Railway showing the racks between the tracks and the snow banks on the sides. Notice both rails end on the same tie as the splice bars are shown opposite